RICHARDSON v. MATADOR STEAK HOUSE, INC.

No. 950511.

948 P.2d 347 (1997)

Jeff RICHARDSON, an individual; Joshua Hansen, a minor, by and through his guardian ad litem Bonnie Wilde; Rodney Wilde, an individual; and Bonnie Wilde, an individual, Plaintiffs and Appellees, v. MATADOR STEAK HOUSE, INC., a Utah corporation; Matador Steak House of Price, Inc., a Utah corporation; Terry Fry, an individual; Gerry Carlson, an individual; Melanie Tomlinson, an individual; Jerry Fry, an individual; John Does 1-5, and Jane Does 1-5, Defendants and Appellants.

Supreme Court of Utah.

November 18, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul M. Durham, J. Mark Gibb, Salt Lake City, for Plaintiffs and Appellees.

Dale J. Lambert, Mark L. Anderson, Salt Lake City, for Defendants and Appellants.


STEWART, Associate Chief Justice:

This case is here on an interlocutory appeal to decide whether family members of an intoxicated person who is killed as a result of his or her intoxication have a claim for relief against the provider of alcohol under the Utah Dramshop Liability Act. Utah Code Ann. § 32A-14-101. Defendants Matador Steak House and its agents attack the district court's entry of summary judgment that denied their motion to dismiss plaintiffs' claim...

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